Woah! They discovered a new hominid? Guess it’s time to find out…
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Woah! They discovered a new hominid? Guess it’s time to find out…
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Because exercise is great, but sleep is pretty awesome too.
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You would 100% go to the gym if you didn't already have a 9:30 p.m. date with your bed.
It’s a brilliant day for absurd politics on either side of the pond.
Warm up those chilly fall mornings with some goodness in your belly.
A simple dessert-like breakfast filled with protein and fiber for a sweet and fruity treat. Make it like this.
It tastes a whole lot like Pumpkin Pie without the guilt! It’s high in protein and low in fat with no added sugar. Recipe here.
Learn how to make this beautiful creation here.
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Cinnamon pancakes with ooey gooey caramel-y apple topping. Now that’s breakfast. Recipe here.
Brace yourself for Tom and Jerry jokes.
“And there you have it… the Chicken McNugget Chipotle Burrito.”
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“What’s good, Tony?”
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The former Labour prime minister, who won three elections, hit out at Corbyn's "Alice in Wonderland" politics. And he even suggested that people whose hearts were with Corbyn should "get a transplant".
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“The Bradbury gate?”
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“Fuck.”
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The official campaign account tweeted "Fuck." at the very second Corbyn won the leadership with 59.5% of the vote in the first round. Burnham came in a distant second place with 19% of the vote.
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U of T feminists “should be shot to death,” the comments urged.
Provost Cheryl Regehr informed staff and students of the threats in a campus-wide email Thursday.
The threats are believed to have been comments left on BlogTO the week before classes started. The commenter, using the alias Kill Feminists, wrote that women at the school "should be shot to death" and other violent fantasies targeting students and faculty.
The university is working with police, Regehr said, and students have been encouraged to report suspicious behaviour to campus security.
"We take these threats very seriously and want to ensure that we have a safe campus community," Regehr said in the email.
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The handful of comments left by the Kill Feminists account were deleted by moderators but screenshots and archived pages are still available online. They encouraged men to kill feminists who "act rude to you," who act "lewd in the classroom and disrespect you," and who "ruin your life with false sex rape allegations."
BlogTO, a Toronto news and review site, said in a Friday post that its online commenting system logs users' IP addresses and requires names and email addresses, though it does not verify anyone's identity. The site has shared all relevant information with police, publisher Tim Shore wrote.
CUPE 3902, the union representing contract academic staff at the U of T, issued a statement Thursday confirming that "gendered threats" were made targeting women and feminists, including professors.
"Specifically mentioned are those working in Sociology and Women's Studies classrooms," union chair Ryan Culpepper said, noting that members have a legal right to refuse to work if they believe their safety to be at risk.
And you thought finding the perfect lipstick shade was difficult…
There’s always a reason for wine. Always.
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Let’s be honest, you’re never going to give yourself a perfect manicure, so you might as well knock a couple back and enjoy yourself while you try!
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The cocky billionaire and GOP presidential frontrunner promised he’d apologize — should he ever be wrong.
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With Fallon doing a perfect Trump impression, the pair sat opposite one another on either side of a fake mirror, performing a sketch in which the billionaire tried to motivate himself for the interview.
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"By doing it. It just happens. Just by doing it," he explained.
"Geeeenius," Fallon/Trump said.
The walruses would normally gather on floating sea ice, but as that ice disappears they are forced to swim longer distances in order to rest on land.
A photo taken on Sept. 2 during a scientific survey shows thousands of walruses on a beach in Alaska.
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The walruses have been gathering, or "hauling out," near Point Lay, a small village on Alaska's northern coast about eight hours by plane from Anchorage. Andrea Medeiros, a spokesperson for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, told BuzzFeed News that observers found about 35,000 walruses on Sept. 2 during an aerial survey.
Authorities flew back over the beach Thursday and estimated there were between 15,000 and 20,000 walruses, though Medeiros said the estimates were rough because they were made from an airplane. The numbers also rise and fall as the animals come and go for feeding.
Images of the walruses began to circulate after photographer Gary Braasch flew over the beach on Aug. 23. Braasch told BuzzFeed News he was watching government maps of tagged walruses and noticed what appeared to be a gathering near Point Lay. He flew to the area and, using a telephoto lens, took several pictures of the animals.
"It was amazing to see," Braasch said. "I'd never seen it before."
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“If you can do it at your computer, it’s not going to show you if you’re actually healthy.”
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Is he more of a “Mess is Mine” or “Riptide” kind of dude?
Mini snacks are great because it means you need at least three. Get the full football party menu here.
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See the full recipe at the bottom of this post. Here's an illustrated step-by-step.
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The world’s not just made up of pessimists and optimists.
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Jez we can have a pint.
The new Labour party leader snuck out of the Westminster conference centre where his victory in the Labour leadership had been announced and – evading most journalists – went to The Sanctuary pub to meet his campaign team and activists.
Supporters crammed in to hear him give an impromptu speech and chanted "Jez we did!" before finishing with a rendition of the socialist anthem The Red Flag.
"We've been through the most amazing experience most of us have had in our lives," Corbyn told supporters, paying tribute to his youth support base: "Who says young people aren't interested in politics? Politics wasn't interested in young people."
"Our campaign was founded with absolutely nothing apart from a very small amount on my credit card to pay for some train journeys," the new Labour leader said. "That was a problem."
He reiterated his pride that his campaign had raised hundreds of thousands of pounds from the general public: "We received, asked for, and got no corporate donations whatsoever."
He pledged to travel the UK campaigning against austerity measures and pursue a foreign policy that focusses on "human rights, justice, and protection of the environment".
"I'll be campaigning all around the country all of the time to bring about the decent, social, just society we want," he said. "[I'll be] challenging the idea that austerity caused by a banking failure should be paid for by the poorest."
At one point Corbyn read a Tony Benn quote from a tea towel handed to him by a supporter and paid tribute to Labour's socialist heritage. He also revealed his trick for getting a seat on railway journeys while criss-crossing the country: "I give railway history lessons to anyone who listens. It's a great way to get your own seat – give a railway history lesson to someone and they soon move."
The biggest applause was for an attack on the media's treatment of his extended family: "The amount of abuse that's been heaped on my widest extended family has been utterly disgraceful and I hope the media if they're hearing this feel ashamed of themselves. We don't do personal abuse, we don't give personal abuse, we're not interested in the theatre of politics."
In the crowd were many of the handful of left-wing Labour MPs who thought they would never see the party return to the traditional socialist policies it last espoused in the 1980s.
"It's the most joyful day of my political life," Luton North MP Kelvin Hopkins told BuzzFeed News. "Look at the number of young people here, young people are going to be turned on by radical politics."